“The worst is knocking down our patrol operatives, which is unacceptable,” the FRSC corps marshal said.
The commander frowned at the increasing cases of overloading of vehicles particularly with goods, animals and passengers.
“All drivers and vehicle owners who caused crashes on the roads would definitely face the wrath of the law.”
He pledged the association’s support in making roads safer for economic activities in the country.
The FRSC boss, represented by the deputy corps marshal in charge of operations, Shehu Zaki, said the deployments were also made to other roads across the country.
“Nigerians must be aware that frequent cases of road crashes on our roads cannot be linked to any spirit killing people,” the FRSC boss said.
Mr Agwu said the FRSC special intervention patrol operations apprehended 19 trailers carrying 810 people on the Abuja-Kaduna expressway.
Mr Ali-Biu urged Christians to use the Easter period to offer special prayers for the country.
Five victims were burnt beyond recognition.
On Wednesday, Mr Ali-Biu gave the advice during the first quarter corps marshal’s strategy session with commanding officers in Abuja.
